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Moore House Remodel

Late 70's contemporary home with Sea Ranch inspired elements. Renovation will modernize the existing four bedroom, three bathroom house with upgrades to mechanical, electrical and plumbing, exterior and interior finishes. Expansion to increase square footage of kitchen, dining, and laundry, as well as add two bedrooms, two bathrooms, great room and stair. Exterior expansion and renovation to include expanded deck, landscape revisions and garage addition with guest apartment and garden shed.

By scouring shops, sales, and auctions, George Marrone amassed a giant trove of postwar furniture. He and his partner, Michael Nocera, applied that same work ethic to a 1959 home in Wilmington, Delaware, which they patched up over two years. The couple’s bulldogs stand guard at the flagstone entrance. The door, still with its Space Age knobs, is painted Flaming Torch by Behr. The brass wallhanging above the landing is by C. Jeré.
By scouring shops, sales, and auctions, George Marrone amassed a giant trove of postwar furniture. He and his partner, Michael Nocera, applied that same work ethic to a 1959 home in Wilmington, Delaware, which they patched up over two years. The couple’s bulldogs stand guard at the flagstone entrance. The door, still with its Space Age knobs, is painted Flaming Torch by Behr. The brass wallhanging above the landing is by C. Jeré.
The two buildings are positioned to maximize the views and capture the summer sun and breezes.
The two buildings are positioned to maximize the views and capture the summer sun and breezes.
Master Bathroom
Master Bathroom
The view from the mezzanine to the main floor. Sound-absorbing plasterboards on the ceiling modulate the acoustics in the home. “I also like how we used the sound-absorbing ceiling in this project," says Elklund. "Next to being very functional for such a space, it adds texture and rhythm in a subtle way."
The view from the mezzanine to the main floor. Sound-absorbing plasterboards on the ceiling modulate the acoustics in the home. “I also like how we used the sound-absorbing ceiling in this project," says Elklund. "Next to being very functional for such a space, it adds texture and rhythm in a subtle way."